footnote to inline
Hi,
I think i'm being really stupid. It doesn't matter what citation style i use, they all put it in the footnotes. I seem to remember there used to be an easy way to switch between inline ciations and footnote citations, but I can't seem to find it.
Sorry if this is overly obvious - i've spent ages looking and can't find the answer
I think i'm being really stupid. It doesn't matter what citation style i use, they all put it in the footnotes. I seem to remember there used to be an easy way to switch between inline ciations and footnote citations, but I can't seem to find it.
Sorry if this is overly obvious - i've spent ages looking and can't find the answer
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Thanks for the quick reply. I had tried that, but there are only two options in there:
Display Citation as:
Footnote OR Endnote.
If I choose Footnote, that's what I get - a superscripted number at that point in the text, and a Footnote at the bottom of the page. Choosing Endnote works similarly, it just places the citation at the end of the document.
I am doing an assignment now and really would like to get this working so i can insert citations as inline text.